Sam Treiman

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Sam Treiman was an influential American theoretical physicist known for major contributions to particle physics and for mentoring prominent physicists, including Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg.

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instanceOf human
particle physicist
theoretical physicist
authorOf The Odd Quantum
Theoretical Physics: An Advanced Text
awardReceived Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics
J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize
Sloan Research Fellowships
surface form: Sloan Research Fellowship
birthDate 1925-05-27
birthPlace Chicago, Illinois, United States
burialPlace Princeton, New Jersey, United States
causeOfDeath Parkinson's disease
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1999-11-30
doctoralAdvisor Enrico Fermi
educatedAt Northwestern University
University of Chicago
employer Princeton University
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
familyName Treiman
fieldOfWork nuclear physics
particle physics
theoretical physics
genre scientific literature
givenName Sam
influenced Curtis Callan
surface form: Curt Callan

Roberto Peccei
Roman Jackiw
Steven Weinberg
knownFor Goldberger–Treiman relation
contributions to weak interactions
current algebra in particle physics
mentoring leading theoretical physicists
theory of weak decays
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Physical Society
name Sam Bard Treiman
notableStudent Curtis Callan
surface form: Curt Callan

Roberto Peccei
Roman Jackiw
Steven Weinberg
notableWork The Odd Quantum
positionHeld Henry DeWolf Smyth Professor of Physics at Princeton University
residence Princeton, New Jersey, United States
sexOrGender male
workplace Princeton University Department of Physics

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Steven Weinberg doctoralAdvisor Sam Treiman